Reliability Engineering and System Safety
2005 - 2025
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Volume 144, issue C, 2015
- A myopic policy for optimal inspection scheduling for condition based maintenance pp. 1-11

- Ji Ye Janet Lam and Dragan Banjevic
- Optimal backup frequency in system with random repair time pp. 12-22

- Gregory Levitin, Liudong Xing and Yuanshun Dai
- Human reliability under sleep deprivation: Derivation of performance shaping factor multipliers from empirical data pp. 23-34

- Candice D. Griffith and Sankaran Mahadevan
- A Bayes analysis of a competing risk model based on gamma and exponential failures pp. 35-44

- Rakesh Ranjan, Sonam Singh and Satyanshu K. Upadhyay
- An organisation without a memory: A qualitative study of hospital staff perceptions on reporting and organisational learning for patient safety pp. 45-52

- Mark Sujan
- Probabilistic common cause failures in phased-mission systems pp. 53-60

- Chaonan Wang, Liudong Xing and Gregory Levitin
- Emerging risk – Conceptual definition and a relation to black swan type of events pp. 61-67

- R. Flage and T. Aven
- Approximate methods for optimal replacement, maintenance, and inspection policies pp. 68-73

- Xufeng Zhao, Khalifa N. Al-Khalifa and Toshio Nakagawa
- An integrated unscented kalman filter and relevance vector regression approach for lithium-ion battery remaining useful life and short-term capacity prediction pp. 74-82

- Xiujuan Zheng and Huajing Fang
- Multi-level predictive maintenance for multi-component systems pp. 83-94

- Kim-Anh Nguyen, Phuc Do and Antoine Grall
- How reliable is satellite navigation for aviation? Checking availability properties with probabilistic verification pp. 95-116

- Yu Lu, Zhaoguang Peng, Alice A. Miller, Tingdi Zhao and Christopher W. Johnson
- Stochastic life-cycle cost analysis of wind parks pp. 117-127

- Nikos D. Lagaros, Matthew G. Karlaftis and Maria K. Paida
- Evaluating failure rate of fault-tolerant multistage interconnection networks using Weibull life distribution pp. 128-146

- Fathollah Bistouni and Mohsen Jahanshahi
- Solving the redundancy allocation problem with multiple strategy choices using a new simplified particle swarm optimization pp. 147-158

- Xiangyong Kong, Liqun Gao, Haibin Ouyang and Steven Li
- Challenges in leveraging existing human performance data for quantifying the IDHEAS HRA method pp. 159-169

- Huafei Liao, Katrina Groth and Susan Stevens-Adams
- Reliability measures for indexed semi-Markov chains applied to wind energy production pp. 170-177

- D׳Amico, Guglielmo, Filippo Petroni and Flavio Prattico
- Incorrect modeling of the failure process of minimally repaired systems under random conditions: The effect on the maintenance costs pp. 178-182

- Gianpaolo Pulcini
- Dynamic labelling of BDD and ZBDD for efficient non-coherent fault tree analysis pp. 183-192

- V. Matuzas and S. Contini
- Risk-based optimization of land reclamation pp. 193-203

- K.T. Lendering, S.N. Jonkman, P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder and D.J. Peters
- Two efficient heuristics to solve the integrated load distribution and production planning problem pp. 204-214

- Yuvraj Gajpal and Mustapha Nourelfath
- Modelling repairable systems with an early life under competing risks and asymmetric virtual age pp. 215-224

- Isha Dewan and Yann Dijoux
- On conditional residual lifetime and conditional inactivity time of k-out-of-n systems pp. 225-233

- Mahdi Tavangar and Ismihan Bairamov
- A cost effective degradation-based maintenance strategy under imperfect repair pp. 234-243

- Fan Wu, Seyed A. Niknam and John E. Kobza
- Weibull and lognormal Taguchi analysis using multiple linear regression pp. 244-253

- Piña-Monarrez, Manuel R. and Ortiz-Yañez, Jesús F.
- Probabilistic modelling of security of supply in gas networks and evaluation of new infrastructure pp. 254-264

- Pavel Praks, Vytis Kopustinskas and Marcelo Masera
- Non-parametric Bayesian networks: Improving theory and reviewing applications pp. 265-284

- Anca Hanea, Oswaldo Morales Napoles and Dan Ababei
- Reliability modeling of safety-critical network communication in a digitalized nuclear power plant pp. 285-295

- Sang Hun Lee, Hee Eun Kim, Kwang Seop Son, Sung Min Shin, Seung Jun Lee and Hyun Gook Kang
- Some acceleration methods for Monte Carlo simulation of rare events pp. 296-310

- M. Estecahandy, L. Bordes, S. Collas and C. Paroissin
- Modelling the failure risk for water supply networks with interval-censored data pp. 311-318

- GarcÃa-Mora, B., Debón, A., SantamarÃa, C. and Carrión, A.
- Evaluating system reliability and targeted hardening strategies of power distribution systems subjected to hurricanes pp. 319-333

- Abdullahi M. Salman, Yue Li and Mark G. Stewart
- Bayesian inferences of generation and growth of corrosion defects on energy pipelines based on imperfect inspection data pp. 334-342

- H. Qin, W. Zhou and S. Zhang
Volume 143, issue C, 2015
- Assessment of domino effect: State of the art and research Needs pp. 3-18

- Amos Necci, Valerio Cozzani, Gigliola Spadoni and Faisal Khan
- LNG pool fire simulation for domino effect analysis pp. 19-29

- Muhammad Masum Jujuly, Aziz Rahman, Salim Ahmed and Faisal Khan
- Quantitative assessment of safety barrier performance in the prevention of domino scenarios triggered by fire pp. 30-43

- Gabriele Landucci, Francesca Argenti, Alessandro Tugnoli and Valerio Cozzani
- A decision model to allocate protective safety barriers and mitigate domino effects pp. 44-52

- Jochen Janssens, Luca Talarico, Genserik Reniers and Sörensen, Kenneth
- Vulnerability of industrial facilities to attacks with improvised explosive devices aimed at triggering domino scenarios pp. 53-62

- Gabriele Landucci, Genserik Reniers, Valerio Cozzani and Ernesto Salzano
- Using graph theory to analyze the vulnerability of process plants in the context of cascading effects pp. 63-73

- Nima Khakzad and Genserik Reniers
- Thresholds for domino effects and safety distances in the process industry: A review of approaches and regulations pp. 74-84

- Nassim Alileche, Valerio Cozzani, Genserik Reniers and Lionel Estel
- Domino effects at LPG and propane storage sites in the Netherlands pp. 85-90

- Margreet Spoelstra, Soedesh Mahesh, Eelke Kooi and Patrick Heezen
Volume 142, issue C, 2015
- A cold standby repairable system with working vacations and vacation interruption following Markovian arrival process pp. 1-8

- Baoliang Liu, Lirong Cui, Yanqing Wen and Jingyuan Shen
- Application of Rejection Sampling based methodology to variance based parametric sensitivity analysis pp. 9-18

- Lei Cheng, Zhenzhou Lu and Leigang Zhang
- An optimal dynamic interval preventive maintenance scheduling for series systems pp. 19-30

- Yicong Gao, Yixiong Feng, Zixian Zhang and Jianrong Tan
- Exploring maintenance policy selection using the Analytic Hierarchy Process; An application for naval ships pp. 31-41

- Adriaan J.M. Goossens and Rob J.I. Basten
- On how to understand and acknowledge risk pp. 42-47

- Amundrud, Øystein and Terje Aven
- On the perceived usefulness of risk descriptions for decision-making in disaster risk management pp. 48-55

- Lexin Lin, Anders Nilsson, Sjölin, Johan, Marcus Abrahamsson and Henrik Tehler
- Maintenance grouping for multi-component systems with availability constraints and limited maintenance teams pp. 56-67

- Phuc Do, Hai Canh Vu, Anne Barros and Bérenguer, Christophe
- Risk assessment of security systems based on entropy theory and the Neyman–Pearson criterion pp. 68-77

- Haitao Lv, Chao Yin, Zongmin Cui, Qin Zhan and Hongbo Zhou
- A dynamic event tree informed approach to probabilistic accident sequence modeling: Dynamics and variabilities in medium LOCA pp. 78-91

- Durga Rao Karanki, Tae-Wan Kim and Vinh N. Dang
- An empirical model to describe performance degradation for warranty abuse detection in portable electronics pp. 92-99

- Hyunseok Oh, Seunghyuk Choi, Keunsu Kim, Byeng D. Youn and Michael Pecht
- Data management in maintenance outsourcing pp. 100-110

- D.N.P. Murthy, M.R. Karim and A. Ahmadi
- Single-stage Kanban system with deterioration failures and condition-based preventive maintenance pp. 111-122

- A.S. Xanthopoulos, D.E. Koulouriotis and P.N. Botsaris
- Reliability analysis of large phased-mission systems with repairable components based on success-state sampling pp. 123-133

- Ji-Min Lu, Xiao-Yue Wu, Yiliu Liu and Mary Ann Lundteigen
- Condition-based prediction of time-dependent reliability in composites pp. 134-147

- ChiachÃo, Juan, ChiachÃo, Manuel, Shankar Sankararaman, Abhinav Saxena and Kai Goebel
- Minimising the total cost of renewal and risk of water infrastructure assets by grouping renewal interventions pp. 148-160

- Rokstad, Marius Møller and Rita Ugarelli
- On the extension of Importance Measures to complex components pp. 161-168

- Yves Dutuit and Antoine Rauzy
- Statistical modelling of railway track geometry degradation using Hierarchical Bayesian models pp. 169-183

- A.R. Andrade and P.F. Teixeira
- Towards a sound semantics for dynamic fault trees pp. 184-191

- Antoine Rauzy and Blériot-Fabre, Chaire
- Reliability and effectiveness of early warning systems for natural hazards: Concept and application to debris flow warning pp. 192-202

- Sättele, Martina, Bründl, Michael and Daniel Straub
- Where does “whichever occurs first†hold for preventive maintenance modelings? pp. 203-211

- Xufeng Zhao, Hu-Chen Liu and Toshio Nakagawa
- Assessment of the transition-rates importance of Markovian systems at steady state using the unscented transformation pp. 212-220

- Claudio M. Rocco S. and Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez, José
- A particle-based simplified swarm optimization algorithm for reliability redundancy allocation problems pp. 221-230

- Chia-Ling Huang
- Preventive maintenance modeling for multi-component systems with considering stochastic failures and disassembly sequence pp. 231-237

- Xiaojun Zhou, Kaimin Huang, Lifeng Xi and Jay Lee
- Influence of fatigue–life data modelling on the estimated reliability of a structure subjected to a constant-amplitude loading pp. 238-247

- Jernej Klemenc
- Vulnerability analysis of complementary transportation systems with applications to railway and airline systems in China pp. 248-257

- Min Ouyang, ZheZhe Pan, Liu Hong and Yue He
- On Birnbaum importance assessment for aging multi-state system under minimal repair by using the Lz-transform method pp. 258-266

- Anatoly Lisnianski, Ilia Frenkel and Lev Khvatskin
- Adaptive finite difference solutions of Liouville equations in computational uncertainty quantification pp. 267-278

- M. Razi, P.J. Attar and P. Vedula
- Remaining useful life estimation based on discriminating shapelet extraction pp. 279-288

- Simon Malinowski, Brigitte Chebel-Morello and Noureddine Zerhouni
- Quantitative analysis of dynamic fault trees using improved Sequential Binary Decision Diagrams pp. 289-299

- Daochuan Ge, Meng Lin, Yanhua Yang, Ruoxing Zhang and Qiang Chou
- Search for all d-MPs for all d levels in multistate two-terminal networks pp. 300-309

- Guanghan Bai, Ming J. Zuo and Zhigang Tian
- Refined Stratified Sampling for efficient Monte Carlo based uncertainty quantification pp. 310-325

- Michael D. Shields, Kirubel Teferra, Adam Hapij and Raymond P. Daddazio
- Optimal preventive maintenance strategy for repairable items under two-dimensional warranty pp. 326-333

- Yukun Wang, Zixian Liu and Yiliu Liu
- Quantitative assessment of risk due to NaTech scenarios caused by floods pp. 334-345

- Giacomo Antonioni, Gabriele Landucci, Amos Necci, Diana Gheorghiu and Valerio Cozzani
- A double-loop adaptive sampling approach for sensitivity-free dynamic reliability analysis pp. 346-356

- Zequn Wang and Pingfeng Wang
- Condition-based maintenance effectiveness for series–parallel power generation system—A combined Markovian simulation model pp. 357-368

- A. Azadeh, S.M. Asadzadeh, N. Salehi and M. Firoozi
- Reliability demonstration methodology for products with Gamma Process by optimal accelerated degradation testing pp. 369-377

- Chunhua Zhang, Xiang Lu, Yuanyuan Tan and Yashun Wang
- A statistical approach to estimating effects of performance shaping factors on human error probabilities of soft controls pp. 378-387

- Yochan Kim, Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Inseok Jang and Poong Hyun Seong
- Combinatorial analysis of body sensor networks subject to probabilistic competing failures pp. 388-398

- Yujie Wang, Liudong Xing, Honggang Wang and Gregory Levitin
- Variable importance analysis: A comprehensive review pp. 399-432

- Pengfei Wei, Zhenzhou Lu and Jingwen Song
- Topological risk mapping of runway overruns: A probabilistic approach pp. 433-443

- Paolo Trucco, Massimiliano De Ambroggi and Maria Chiara Leva
- Methodology for collision risk assessment of an airspace flow corridor concept pp. 444-455

- Yimin Zhang, John Shortle and Lance Sherry
- Fault tolerant design of a field data modular readout architecture for railway applications pp. 456-462

- Ada Fort, Marco Mugnaini, Valerio Vignoli, Vittorio Gaggii and Moreno Pieralli
- An opportunistic condition-based maintenance policy for offshore wind turbine blades subjected to degradation and environmental shocks pp. 463-471

- Mahmood Shafiee, Maxim Finkelstein and Bérenguer, Christophe
- An efficient algorithm for the multi-state two separate minimal paths reliability problem with budget constraint pp. 472-481

- Majid Forghani-elahabad and Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri
- An angle-based subspace anomaly detection approach to high-dimensional data: With an application to industrial fault detection pp. 482-497

- Liangwei Zhang, Jing Lin and Ramin Karim
- Predicting water main failures using Bayesian model averaging and survival modelling approach pp. 498-514

- Golam Kabir, Solomon Tesfamariam and Rehan Sadiq
- Risk assessment by integrating interpretive structural modeling and Bayesian network, case of offshore pipeline project pp. 515-524

- Wei-Shing Wu, Chen-Feng Yang, Jung-Chuan Chang, Château, Pierre-Alexandre and Yang-Chi Chang
- Multiobjective optimization of strategies for operation and testing of low-demand safety instrumented systems using a genetic algorithm and fault trees pp. 525-538

- Antonio Eduardo Bier Longhi, Artur Alves Pessoa and Pauli Adriano de Almada Garcia
- Complex accident scenarios modelled and analysed by Stochastic Petri Nets pp. 539-555

- Nývlt, Ondřej, Stein Haugen and Ferkl, Lukáš
- Network reliability analysis based on percolation theory pp. 556-562

- Daqing Li, Qiong Zhang, Enrico Zio, Shlomo Havlin and Rui Kang
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